A day before the Open Forum, Pritchett said he hadn't heard significant criticism of Penn's policies on reporting sexual assault but that the U. was 'going to continue to ask that question.'
Front Breaking
In first action since blowout Ivy title loss, Penn baseball opens season down south
Without their top-flight talent and main leadership from a year ago; another challenging season looks to be on the horizon for the Quakers.
For three weeks now, Penn has joined communities across the country to commemorate Black History Month. In light of the annual, month-long observance, The Daily Pennsylvanian dug into the University's archives to present a brief history of black students, faculty, and staff at Penn.
Penn track and field prepares for indoor edition of Ivy League Heptagonal Championships
With the outdoor season well on the horizon, the Quakers travel to Hanover, N.H. this weekend to compete in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships, the last meet of the indoor season before the NCAAs.
In first action since blowout Ivy title loss, Penn baseball opens season down south
Without their top-flight talent and main leadership from a year ago; another challenging season looks to be on the horizon for the Quakers.
For three weeks now, Penn has joined communities across the country to commemorate Black History Month. In light of the annual, month-long observance, The Daily Pennsylvanian dug into the University's archives to present a brief history of black students, faculty, and staff at Penn.
Penn gymnastics looks for redemption against familiar foes in Ivy Classic
This upcoming weekend, the Red and Blue will travel to Brown for the Ivy League Classic. There will be a total of four Ivy League teams at this tournament – Yale, Brown, Cornell, and Penn.
In final Ivy road trip, Penn women's basketball faces a pair of potential playoff teams
This weekend will be a telling one for Penn women’s basketball, as the team gets ready for its second straight pair of road games. This time, it's against the Ivy League’s joint-third place teams Harvard and Dartmouth.
Meet Randall LeMaster — the former boxer who is changing Penn fencing's culture
While Randall LeMaster, the Director of Fencing Operations for Penn, was walking the team's emotional support puppy through Hutchinson Gymnasium, the team and coaching staff were outside playing a jovial game of soccer.
Carlos Arias Vivas | Navigating Penn with your best friend
Imagine another four years with the same people you’ve come to know and love.
A pass/fail course replaced MGMT 100 last semester. Here’s what students say about it.
While many students say they enjoyed the class in the past, the competitive nature of the course, particularly its grading, drew criticism — prompting a redesigning of the curriculum.
Inside Penn grad students' decision to stall their efforts to unionize
GET-UP’s decision is the latest in a string of similar moves at other colleges, where unionizing efforts have stalled due to fear that a GOP majority will soon take over the NLRB board and dismantle the Columbia precedent.
Penn researchers demonstrate a correlation between knowledge of and belief in evolution
The study concluded that those who know more about evolution are more likely to accept it regardless of political or religious beliefs.
Penn researchers study mysterious medical symptoms exhibited by group of U.S. diplomats
The diplomats reported experiencing many immediate symptoms such as hearing loss and headaches and later reported the emergence of others like fatigue and memory loss.
What you need for your beach vacation this spring break
We’ve found the most essential items for this year's spring break on Amazon. Check out this list and you’ll be ready to have an awesome Spring Break.
Penn men's soccer announces Brian Gill as next head coach
Only six days after Penn Athletics announced that former men’s soccer coach Rudy Fuller would be leaving his post in order to replace Sherryta Freeman as the University’s Senior Associate Athletic Director, the Red and Blue have already found their next leader on the pitch.
NPR journalist Rhitu Chatterjee discusses gender violence in India at KWH event
Attendees filled the space at the event titled “Reporting on Gender Violence in India," a discussion sponsored by the Penn South Asia Center and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.
Billionaire activist Tom Steyer urged Penn students to support efforts to impeach Trump
Steyer, a former hedge fund manager turned Democratic donor, rose to prominence after embarking in October on a campaign to impeach President Trump.
Facebook representatives spoke to Penn's Women in Computer Science club on Tuesday
The talk primarily featured employees from Oculus, which emphasized the potential of virtual reality, as well as the diversity of applicants the companies are looking for.
President Gutmann: rescinding Wynn's, Cosby's honors was 'the right decision at the right time'
Speaking for the first time on the issue since Penn made its announcement on Wynn and Cosby, Gutmann said the decision to rescind the honorary degrees was 'very logical.'



















